Some info for y’all from another place and time:

Concerning the issue and my findings. I think the best of the best is to put a bevel on the factory one so it eleminates any override causing a possible case jam, put a lttle JB weld where the springs meet, file the excess jb weld so the ejector fits back in the receiver. I have found at least two different factory ejectors that differ in specs enough to cause case override problems described by “Pitchy” in the below quote.

(44Willie) I personally like the WWG trigger and while the factory ejector may be good enough if you don't have a "Problem looking for a solution" but I'm not against these things. I also think this info below is spot on.

Quote from Pitchy on "another site":


"The shoulder on the bear proof ejector is set back a little further which allows for a slightly longer over-all total length of the bullet. At least that`s what i figure the reason would be.
Plus they beveled the top edge on the front end so the case rides up over it if need be. My factory ejector did that which caused a hang up, I filed a bevel on it also

I think gun shy would be the word here, some of the later Remlin guns are far from perfect and have had a lot of problems. One of mine the case would catch the very end of the ejector and would tip the nose of the bullet up against the chamber causing a hang-up. That is when i put a bear proof in it and after seeing how they beveled the nose of the ejector and doing that to my factory one it worked fine.

I agree if the gun was put together right and works like it should out of the box leave it along unless ya feel better carry ping extra parts. Better to have a replacement part if ya need it than to be sitting there in bear country wishing ya would of carried some extra parts.

I have a lot of other guns that I don`t have spare parts for and never thought about it but these new Marlins have made me cautious"

Last edited by JohnnyLoco; 05/16/18.